Ebook: Chirality in Transition Metal Chemistry: Molecules, Supramolecular Assemblies and Materials
- Year: 2008
- Language: English
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Some reviews of Chirality in Transition Metal Chemistry
"...useful to students taking an advanced undergraduate course and particularly to postgraduates and academics undertaking research in the areas of chiral inorganic supramolecular complexes and materials." Chemistry World, August 2009
“…the book offers an extremely exciting new addition to the study of inorganic chemistry, and should be compulsory reading for students entering their final year of undergraduate studies or starting a Ph.D. in structural inorganic chemistry.”
Applied Organometallic Chemistry Volume 23, Issue 5, May 2009
“…In conclusion the book gives a wonderful overview of the topic. It is helpful for anyone entering the field through systematic and detailed introduction of basic information. It was time to publish a new and topical text book covering the important aspect of coordination chemistry. It builds bridges between Inorganic, organic and supramolecular chemistry. I can recommend the book to everybody who is interested in the chemistry of chiral coordination compounds .”
Angew. chem. Volume 48, Issue 18, April 2009
About the Series
Chirality in Transition Metal Chemistry is the latest addition to the Wiley Inorganic Chemistry Advanced Textbook series. This series reflects the pivotal role of modern inorganic and physical chemistry in a whole range of emerging areas such as materials chemistry, green chemistry and bioinorganic chemistry, as well as providing a solid grounding in established areas such as solid state chemistry, coordination chemistry, main group chemistry and physical inorganic chemistry.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–5):
Chapter 2 Chirality and Enantiomers (pages 7–64):
Chapter 3 Some Examples of Chiral Organometallic Complexes and Asymmetric Catalysis (pages 65–97):
Chapter 4 Chiral Recognition in Organometallic and Coordination Compounds (pages 99–120):
Chapter 5 Chirality in Supramolecular Coordination Compounds (pages 121–177):
Chapter 6 Chiral Enantiopure Molecular Materials (pages 179–237):